BANKSY (New York)
This mural on the legendary Houston Bowery wall in New York City speaks against the controversial incarceration of the Turkish journalist Zehra Doğan, sentenced to jail for painting a picture.
TATS CRU (New York)
FINTAN MAGEE (Goa)
The artwork focuses on workers’ rights and power structures; this strong social issue was inspired by the fact that 16 millions of Indian people work abroad.
JDL ( Greece )
The piece is about unhealthy relationships, which arise between two needy partners. While they might get closer on the physical level by pulling each other’s t-shirts, they do drift away on the emotional level by covering up each other’s faces, therefore becoming unable to see the other’s emotions.
MILLO (Dharavi)
Located in Dharavi, the largest slum in India, it aims at bringing art into an area where living conditions are very hard.
GLEO ( Izmir. Turkey)

The Case
Monkeybird (Paris)
BLU (Valencia)
HERAKUT, ONUR & WES21 (Berlin)
TELMO MIEL & JAMES BULLOUGH
Urban Nation’s Unity Project aims at visualizing similarities instead of differences.
Bordalo II (in Portugal)
Florentijn Hofman (in Taiwan)
When Children Sleep by Ella & Pitr (in Portugal)
Bart Smeets (in Belgium)
Pejac (France)
Etam Cru (in Rome)
This large mural presented on an 8 story building was done without background, basing it on the building’s texture and color. The image blends with the surrounding, and can be considered as a comment towards the economic situation in Europe.
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